Lyrics Women of Ireland - Carlos Núñez
There's
a
woman
in
Erin
who'd
give
me
shelter
and
my
fill
of
ale;
There's
a
woman
in
Ireland
who'd
prefer
my
strains
to
strings
being
played;
There's
a
woman
in
Eirinn
and
nothing
would
please
her
more
Than
to
see
me
burning
or
in
a
grave
lying
cold.
There's
a
woman
in
Eirinn
who'd
be
mad
with
envy
if
I
was
kissed
By
another
on
fair-day,
they
have
strange
ways,
but
I
love
them
all;
There
are
women
I'll
always
adore,
battalions
of
women
and
more
And
there's
this
sensuous
beauty
and
she
shackled
to
an
ugly
boar.
There's
a
woman
who
promised
if
I'd
wander
with
her
I'd
find
some
gold
A
woman
in
night
dress
with
a
loveliness
worth
more
than
the
woman
Who
vexed
Ballymoyer
and
the
plain
of
Tyrone;
And
the
only
cure
for
my
pain
I'm
sure
is
the
ale-house
down
the
road.
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